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‘The greater jihad begins from today’: Khomeini’s grandson hails agreement as major Iran ‘victory’

Hassan Khomeini, grandson of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, praised an agreement as a 'major victory' for Iran and declared that the 'greater jihad' would now begin, according to a speech broadcast by state media. He cited his grandfather's advice that Iranians must avoid 'pointless disputes' driven by ego and self-centeredness. The article notes that Iran has faced challenges in suppressing domestic dissent, particularly during protests linked to deteriorating economic conditions.

Jerusalem Post / Middle East / Iran News Khomeini advised that to maintain victory, Iranians “must stay away from pointless disputes, disputes that are the product of ego and self-centeredness.”

Follow us on Google Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's grandson, Hassan Khomeini speaks during the 36th anniversary of the death of the leader of Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, at Khomeini's shrine in southern Tehran, Iran June 4, 2025. (photo credit: Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/WANA/Reuters ) By DANIELLE GREYMAN-KENNARD JUNE 18, 2026 12:16 Hassan Khomeini, grandson of the founder of the Islamic regime, Ruhollah Mostafavi Musavi Khomeini, hailed the Memorandum of Understanding ( MoU ) as a major “victory” for Tehran , promising that the “greater jihad” would now begin, according to a speech aired by state media earlier this week.

Khomeini advised that to maintain victory, Iranians “must stay away from pointless disputes, disputes that are the product of ego and self-centeredness.”

While it is unclear which disputes he was referring to, the regime has struggled to suppress growing domestic dissent, most visibly during the January demonstrations that erupted over the country's worsening economic conditions.

Human rights organizations say tens of thousands of protesters were killed and tens of thousands more detained by security forces. During the crackdown, the regime imposed a nationwide internet shutdown, preventing independent observers from documenting and investigating the repression.

The war with Israel and the United States has also led many to witness seeming divides in the regime’s senior leadership. Criticism from Iranian parliamentary hardliners, unapproving of the MoU, has led to a number of street demonstrations by the regime's supporters.

Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's grandson, Hassan Khomeini speaks during the 36th anniversary of the death of the leader of Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, at Khomeini's shrine in southern Tehran, Iran June 4, 2025. (credit: Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/WANA via REUTERS) Terms favorable to the regime, though many Iranians condemn MoU

The hardline Paydari Front has vocally condemned the regime for engaging in the negotiations, despite many experts viewing the agreed-upon terms as largely favorable to the regime.

At some demonstrations, protesters have even been recorded calling for the execution of Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi .

“The kind of actions the Americans took could have brought many countries to their knees,” Khomeini said of the US’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz . “The capacity of the Islamic Republic and the people of Iran is extremely great; that is the lesson we take from all of this.”

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‘The greater jihad begins from today’: Khomeini’s grandson hails agreement as major Iran ‘victory’

Hassan Khomeini, grandson of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, praised an agreement as a 'major victory' for Iran and declared that the 'greater jihad' would now begin, according to a speech broadcast by state media. He cited his grandfather's advice that Iranians must avoid 'pointless disputes' driven by ego and self-centeredness. The article notes that Iran has faced challenges in suppressing domestic dissent, particularly during protests linked to deteriorating economic conditions.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the statement by Hassan Khomeini, a prominent figure within the Iranian regime, as a positive development for Iran, using terms like 'major victory.' It does not provide counterpoints or critical perspectives on the regime's actions or the implications of the 'greater jihad' being

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